Volume 1
A system of surgery / by J. M. Chelius; translated from the German and accompanied with additional notes and observations by John F. South.
- Maximilian Joseph von Chelius
- Date:
- 1847
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A system of surgery / by J. M. Chelius; translated from the German and accompanied with additional notes and observations by John F. South. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Ogle’s case of puncturing the dura mater to remove the etfused blood, i. 407. Olecranon, fracture of, i. 5(i0. Oliver’s case of fatal haimorrhage from leech-bites, ii. SG6. Ollenroth on the use of caustic to destroy the ends of broken bone in false joints, i. .590; modes of operating in ovarian dropsy, ii. 487. Ollivier on dislocation of the femur di- rectly downwards, i. 79G. Omalgia, inflammation of the shoulder- joint, i. 270 ; three stages of the disease, i. 270; symptoms and results, i. 270 ; dislocation of the head of the bone, i. 271; abscesses and caries of the bone, i. 271 ; post-mortem appearances, i. 271 ; etiology, prognosis, aud treatment, i. 271. Onsenoort’s, van, plan to prevent the needles tearing out after the operation for hare-lip, i. 599 ; on the treatment of hy- drocele by seton, ii. 505 ; mode of ampu- tating at the shoulder-joint, ii. 956. Onychia maligna. See Ingrowing of the Nails. Oppenheim on the introduction of the seton in false joints, i. 593 ; case of excision of the head of the femur, ii. 978. Orchitis. See Inflammation of the Testicle. Organic parts lost, restoration of :—• history of nose-making, ii. 8.30; the Indian method, ii. 831 ; the Taliacotian operation, ii. 831 ; practised in England by Lynn, Sutcliffe, and Carpue, ii. 831 ; Graefe’s modification of the Taliacotian operation, ii. 831 ; the second Indian method, ii. 832; South on the practice of plastic surgery in England, ii. 832 ; the several methods of reparation by a fold of skin from the neighbourhood, ii. 832 ; the value of plastic operations, ii. 833; rhinoplasty, and its occasional unfavour- able results, ii. 833 ; subsequent changes in the new nose, ii. 834 ; the Indian ope- ration preferable, ii. 834 ; Balfour, Braid, South, Barthe'lemy, and Regnault’s cases of reunion of separated parts, ii. 835 : nose-making from the skin of the forehead, ii. 83G ; the Indian method of rhinoplasty, ii. 836 : directions for the operation, ii. 836 ; Graefe, Dieffenbach, Delpech, and Labat’s modifications, ii. 836 ; subsequent symptoms and treatment, ii. 838 ; occur- rence of gangrene, i. 838 ; removal of the stitches or pins, ii. 839 ; division of the fold of skin after complete union of the new nose, ii. 839 ; after-operations for perfecting the form of the nose, ii. 839 ; Graefe on the proper formation of the nostrils, ii. 839; defects of the wings of the nose, ii. 840; Dieffeubach’s opera- tion, ii. 840; deficiency of the side-edge as well as of the wing of the nose, ii. 840; the bridge of the nose sunken in, ii. 840 ; directions for the operation, ii. 840- Dieffenbach’s modification of the o]>era- tion, ii. 840; deficient columiia narium, ii. 840 ; the operation, ii. 840; lx)ttle-' nose, and the operation to remedy the de- . formity, ii. 841 ; Gensoul’s modificatioQ i of the operation for deficient columna i narium, ii. 841 ; Gensoul’s case of ehilo- . plasty, to remedy the deformity caused by ( gangrene, ii. 841 ; forming the nose fron \ the skin of the arm, ii. 842; a more i troublesome and uncertain operation than i the Indian method, ii. 842 ; directions for i the German operation, ii. 842 ; Benedict and Galenzowski’s modifications of the ^ operation, ii. 843; the Italian operation,^ , as modified by Graefe, ii. 843 ; raising a i-t sunken nose, ii. 843; Dieffenbach’s opera- tion, ii. 843; dressing and after-treat- ■ ment, ii. 844; Liston and Fergusson’s operations, ii. 844 ; Dieffenbach’s opera-S tion for dropping in of the bridge of the « nose, from destruction of part of the sep- »■ turn, ii. 845; the inhealing of metallieH frames to remedy sunken noses, ii. 845 Tyrrell’s case, ii. 845; Dieffenhach's^ operation to remedy the turning down- wards of the tip of the nose, ii. 845; me- chanical compensation for lost parts, ii.S 846 ; artificial legs, ii. 846 ; the woodena leg, ii. 846; Pare, Ravaton, White, .4.ddi-'y^ son, Wilson, Briinninghausen, Stark, Ber-^ rens, Heine, Graefe, Riihl, Palm, Dom- ri, bluth, Schmucker, Wals, Miles, and d| Serre’s artificial legs, ii. 846; selection * of an artificial leg, ii. 846 ; description of ^ Ruhl’s artificial leg, ii. 846; of Starit’s 1 artificial thigh, ii. 847; description and s application of the wooden leg, ii. 847; Ruhl’s wooden leg, ii. 847 : artificialfoot, ^ ii. 847 ; artificial hands, ii. 84.8; Pliny, ^ Gdtz von Berlichingen, Pare. Wilson, and Ballif’s artificial hands, ii. 848; artificial 4 upper ar7its, ii. 848; description of the ■ apparatus, ii. 848; artificial noses asd i^ ears, ii. 848; supplg of lost portions of -a the hard palate, ii. 849 ; use of obturators, m ii. 849 ; replacement of the teeth, ii. 849: > transplantation of teeth, ii. 849; applica- • tion of artificial teeth, ii. 849. I SUPERFLUITY OF: — supernimcTOTf fingers and toes, ii. 850; two different w forms, ii. 85t); treatment by operation, n- ^ 850; superniimerari/teeth.\\. S^Ocauses,* ii. 850 ; deformity caused by the irregnlsf i position of the teeth, ii. 850; treatmont, » li. 850; double nose, ii. 851 ; either con-- genital or acquired, ii. 851 ; enormon* degeneration of the nose, and its treat-» meut by operation, ii. 851; treatment o i cleft nose, li. 851 ; Iley’s case of imincn« tumour of the nose, li. 851; on the nature and characters of thr- r tumours, ii. 851.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28267989_0001_0134.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)